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CANCELLED! Subhumans (UK), All Torn Up!, Peace Talks, Anti-Psychotics
Spirit Hall
Pittsburgh, PA
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CANCELLED! Subhumans (UK), All Torn Up!, Peace Talks, Anti-Psychotics
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS TRAVEL CONCERNS.

If you bought an advance ticket from Brown Paper Tickets, you will be refunded. Please allow two weeks for the refund to process. Thank you, and hope to see you at a rescheduled date for this show!

Sun Apr 5  8 pm doors  $16 adv/$20 door all ages/21+ to drink
Spirit Hall, 242 51st St, Lawrenceville  

UK punk rock legends Subhumans
with NYC's All Torn Up
and openers Peace Talks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z0PX0yH6is
and The Anti-Psychotics
https://theantipsychotics.bandcamp.com/

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All Torn Up: making political punk a threat again to combat the backward culture Trump unleashed, and the miserable condition we all endure world wide by unleashing our own conscious, forward-looking culture one catchy punk chorus and sweaty pit at a time. https://alltornup.bandcamp.com/

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Subhumans' new album "Crisis Point" is out on 12" colored vinyl, CD, & cassette!

Subhumans (UK) are an English punk band formed in the Warminster and Melksham area of Wiltshire in 1980.
https://subhumansuk.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/subhumansuk/
https://www.facebook.com/officialsubhumans/

Biography
The band were formed in 1980, following the disbandment of the local punk band The Stupid Humans. Guitarist Bruce and drummer Andy were accompanied by original bassist Grant, previously from the band Audio Torture. The band were initially known as Superhumans, but changed their name to Subhumans shortly after the arrival of vocalist Dick - previously of The Mental. By the end of 1980, drummer Andy had left and was replaced by Trotsky, who has drummed for the band to this day.

The band released a demo in 1981. It was heard by members of the band Flux of Pink Indians, after being sent to them by Graham Burnett of the New Crimes fanzine, and the band were so impressed that they offered the Subhumans a chance to put out a record on their newly formed Spiderleg record label. The band's first EP, "Demolition War", subsequently appeared on Spiderleg Records in December of 1981.

The band released two more EP's in 1982 - "Reasons For Existence" and "Religious Wars" - as well as forming their own record label, Bluurg Records. Although initially focused on releasing cassette recordings, the label produced its first vinyl release with the "Wessex '82" EP, which featured one track each by the Subhumans ("No Thanks"), The Pagans, Organised Chaos and The A-Heads.

The band's first LP, "The Day The Country Died" was released in 1983 on Spiderleg Records. Generally considered a classic of the anarcho-punk era, it was followed shortly after by the "Evolution" EP, which was also the band's first record (bar the "Wessex '82" split) to be released on their own label. The band released "Time Flies... But Aeroplanes Crash" later that same year, a 12" EP consisting of both studio and live tracks - the live tracks taken from an aborted live album. Towards the end of the year, original bassist Grant left the band (shortly before the recording sessions for their second album), and was replaced by Phil of the Pagans.

The following year, the band released their second album, From the Cradle to the Grave. The release demonstrated a notable musical development for the band, particularly with the title track - a progressive piece that took up the album's entire second side, and ran for almost 17 minutes. It was followed by one last EP, "Rats", in January of 1985, and the "EP-LP" release - a compilation album comprising the band's first four EP's.

Subhumans broke up at the end of 1985, with musical differences being cited as the main reason for the split. However, the band did manage to record their third album, Worlds Apart, before breaking up. A final 12" record (1986's "29:29 Split Vision") was also recorded and released posthumously, and demonstrated just how far the band's musical leanings had altered from their initial hardcore punk stylings. Lucas subsequently joined Culture Shock in 1986 and then formed the political ska punk band Citizen Fish in 1990. A second Subhumans compilation album was released the same year ("Time Flies + Rats"), which comprised the two later EP's absent from the "EP-LP" release.

Subhumans had a brief reunion for a couple of shows in about 1991, and a more comprehensive return in 1998, which included UK and U.S. concerts. This resulted in a semi-permanent return of the band as a touring entity, including at least two major tours of North America in the twenty-first century - the Live in a Dive recording released on Fat Wreck Chords being a product of the first. The band also recorded and released a new EP, "Unfinished Business", in 1998, which consists of previous unreleased songs from the band's original incarnation.

Since then, Subhumans have recorded a new album, "Internal Riot", and self-released it on Bluurg Records in September 2007. They toured in Europe throughout 2007, and a month-long U.S. tour began on 24th August that year. They have maintained a live presence ever since, alongside Dick's other band, Citizen Fish.

Discography :] Albums / The Day the Country Died (LP, Spiderleg Records 1983)
From the Cradle to the Grave (LP, Bluurg Records 1983)
Worlds Apart (LP, Bluurg Records 1985)
EP-LP (LP, re-issue of first four EPs, Bluurg Records 1985)
29:29 Split Vision (LP, Bluurg Records 1986)
Time Flies + Rats (LP, "Rats" and "Time Flies" EPs re-issued together, Bluurg Records 1990)
Unfinished Business (CD, unreleased old tracks, recently recorded, Bluurg Records 1998)
Live In A Dive (CD/LP, Fat Wreck Chords 2004)
Internal Riot (CD/LP, Bluurg Records 2007)
EPs / "Demolition War" (EP, Spiderleg Records 1981)
"Reasons for Existence" (EP, Spiderleg Records 1982)
"Religious Wars" (EP, Spiderleg Records 1982)
"Wessex '82" (EP, Bluurg Records 1982) - with the Pagans, Organized Chaos and the A Heads
"Evolution" (EP, Bluurg Records 1983)
"Time Flies... But Aeroplanes Crash" (12" EP, Bluurg Records 1983)
"Rats" (EP, Bluurg Records 1984)
"Unfinished Business" (EP, Bluurg Records 1998)
Miscellaneous / Birmingham Foundry (Video, live at Birmingham Foundry, Barn End 1998)
Angry Songs and Bitter Words compilation album (a cover version of "Tube Disasters" by Flux of Pink Indians) (Ruptured Ambitions Records) (2003)
"Internal Riot" (Bluurg, 2007)

Location

Spirit Hall (View)
242 51st Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
United States

Categories

Music > Punk
Music > Rock

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Manny Theiner
On BPT Since: Mar 03, 2016
 
The Consortium
spiritpgh.com


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